Towleroad
| 11 months ago
This is a very 2012 sort of story, in the gruesomest possible way. Michael Marin was once a Wall Street trader, and he must have made a lot of money. In the waning years of the last decade he lived in Arizona, where he was on the hook for almost $20,...
Fox
| 11 months ago
As the word "guilty" filled the silence of a Phoenix courtroom, defendant Michael Marin closed his eyes, put his head in his hands and appeared to put something in his mouth...Now investigators are trying to confirm their suspicion that Marin popped...
Perez Hilton
| 11 months ago
When an Arizona judge passed down a guilty verdict for Michael Marin yesterday, the newly minted arsonist killed himself right there in the courtroom!! As soon as the verdict was read, Mike took something out of his bag, ingested it, and quickly...
The independent
| 11 months ago
If we're going to improve educational results in this country, it means less of an obsessive focus o... As a carer, if I had to give you my rating on a scale of one to ten with ten being great and one bei... Suggested Topics Police in Arizona are...
USA Today
| 11 months ago
Moments after lawyer Michael Marin was pronounced guilty of arson in Maricopa County Superior Court here, the one-time high roller went into convulsions and collapsed...Investigators suspect he poisoned himself rather than face a possible 15.75 years...
AP Online
| 11 months ago
As the word "guilty" filled the silence of a Phoenix courtroom, defendant Michael Marin closed his eyes, put his head in his hands and appeared to put something in his mouth. He then took a swig from a sports bottle.
Minutes later, the...
Gawker
| 11 months ago
Shortly after a Maricopa County Superior Court jury found Michael Marin guilty of burning down his own Biltmore Estates mansion, the former Wall Street trader was caught on camera appearing to swallow an unknown substance . Within minutes, the 53-...
AP Online
| 11 months ago
A man collapsed in court and died after being convicted Thursday of deliberately burning down his $3.5 million Phoenix mansion.
Maricopa County sheriff's deputies said they were investigating whether Michael Marin put something in his...